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How to Make Your Pool More Sustainable

A swimming pool is a brilliant addition to any home, providing relaxation, fitness, and quality time with loved ones. But with this enjoyment comes the responsibility to reduce our environmental footprint. The great news? Creating a more sustainable pool is simpler than you might think, especially when you choose smart upgrades and trusted Climate Care Certified products.

Whether your goal is to lower running costs, save water, or make eco-conscious improvements, the tips ahead will guide you towards a more efficient, environmentally friendly pool, without compromising on comfort or fun.

Embrace Solar Pool Heating

Heating your pool can be one of the biggest contributors to household energy use, especially during the cooler months. Conventional heating systems often rely on gas or electricity, both of which generate emissions and ongoing energy bills.

Solar pool heating offers a clean, renewable alternative. By harnessing the sun’s energy, solar systems keep your pool water warm while drastically reducing greenhouse gas emissions and long-term running costs. The initial investment may be higher, but most homeowners recoup their outlay through savings over time.

If you’re aiming to future-proof your pool and reduce its carbon impact, solar heating is a smart and sustainable choice.

Use a Thermal Pool Cover

Thermal pool covers are one of the most cost-effective tools for improving pool sustainability. They help retain heat, reduce water evaporation, and prevent debris from entering the water—all of which reduce energy and chemical use.

Evaporation accounts for a significant amount of water and heat loss in Australian pools, especially in summer. A well-fitted thermal cover can cut evaporation by up to 95%, making it an essential item for anyone looking to lower costs and conserve resources.

Best of all, thermal covers are easy to use and compatible with both new and existing pools.

Opt for Sustainable Pool Chemicals

While pool water treatment is essential for safety and hygiene, some conventional chemical systems can be harsh on the environment. Chlorine, in particular, can produce harmful byproducts when overused and contribute to chemical runoff.

Today, there are more environmentally responsible alternatives available. Mineral-based sanitation systems, for example, provide effective water treatment with lower chemical loads. These options are gentler on swimmers’ skin and eyes while helping to reduce overall chemical use.

If occasional chlorine dosing is still required, using it sparingly and in conjunction with alternative treatments will go a long way towards a more environmentally conscious pool.

Choose Climate Care Certified Products and Systems

The Climate Care Certified program, developed by the Swimming Pool & Spa Association of Australia Ltd (SPASA), is the industry’s recognised benchmark for environmentally sustainable swimming pools.

When you select Climate Care Certified products—such as variable-speed pumps, energy-efficient heaters, smart controllers, and water-saving features—you’re choosing independently assessed equipment that meets strict environmental performance criteria. These products help pool owners:

  • Reduce energy consumption

  • Conserve water

  • Lower noise levels

  • Improve operational efficiency

Choosing certified products means peace of mind that your pool supports long-term sustainability goals while delivering excellent performance.

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